 I'm Suvi, and today we're going to learn how to customize your class settings. We have tons of options available to customize how your Seasaw class works to make it perfect for your classroom. To manage your class settings, tap on the wrench icon in the top right corner. In this class settings menu, you can adjust your class settings, add folders, add students, and approve families once you've invited them. We have lots of useful options in this menu, so check here if you're looking for ways to customize your Seasaw class. Within the class settings menu, there are a few good things to decide before you start using Seasaw with your students. The students sign in mode is the first thing we'll look at today. This is where you decide how your students will sign in to Seasaw. Seasaw defaults to share device sign in mode. This mode is great for shared devices. Students sign in by scanning your special class QR code or typing in a text code. Then they choose their name from the class list every time they add a new post. No need to sign in and out as devices are passed around. If you have one-to-one devices, you can switch to individual sign in mode. With individual student sign in mode, students sign in using a QR code or a text code and select their name once from the class list. They stay signed in as this student for up to a year and can only add items to their specific journal. If you want students to use their email and password or Google account to sign in to Seasaw, you can choose the email Google option. You can switch how students sign in if needed. Another setting to check out is students can see each other's work. If you want students to be able to see other students' journals in your class in addition to their own journal and work that you as the teacher post to the class, keep this setting on. If you don't want students to be able to see other students' journals, turn this off. Keep in mind that if you have this off and you're using class code shared device sign in, students will only be able to add items, not view any journal content because the app doesn't know whose journal to show. You can also decide if you want your students to be able to like or comment on journal entries. Comments are a great way to encourage collaboration and constructive peer feedback in your class. Enable or disable student likes and comments here. By default, new student comments require your approval. If you want students to be able to edit their items, turn enable item editing on. Editing editing on also enables the copy and edit option, which is great for assignments. Let's demonstrate what this looks like. With the enable item editing option on, students will be able to tap on the three dots, choose the copy and edit option, and then edit and adjust the post as necessary. They'll also be able to then post that to their journal. And there is the item that has been edited. Let's say you want to edit a student name or profile icon or the family members who are connected to that student's journal. You can do that by tapping the wrench, choosing manage students, picking the student and editing these options. Let's go back. Tap the back arrow and the back arrow again. You'll see there are tons of options for customizing your class in the exact way that works best for you. You're creating folders, inviting families, creating a CESA blog, and using skills view to track and view progress of skills and standards. We won't go into all these options now, but they're there for you when you're ready. As you get to know CESA in your class, you can change any of these settings at any time and make sure that CESA works well for your classroom. The next step is introducing CESA to your students. Check out our awesome activities for introducing CESA to your students at web.cesa.me slash teacher dash resources. If you have any questions, visit help.cesa.me or tweet at CESA.